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Taking advantage and participating in the growing use of mobility, social media, and big data analytics can be a good thing and is undeniably a necessity in today’s world. The bad news is that all these increased transactions and the data they are creating are negatively impacting the performance of the underlying transactional processing systems.

IT leaders have to find and implement solutions that can cost-effectively manage all this. Access this guide today to learn of one approach that is bringing enormous benefits to enterprises, which involves offloading read-only access - specifically ad hoc queries and operational reporting - to a replica of the production environment.

Read on to learn more about performance pressures, the success of offloading queries and operational reporting, and how you can take the next steps.

Vendor:

Oracle Corporation

Posted:

03 Jul 2013

Published:

03 Jul 2013

Format:

PDF

Length:

5 Page(s)

Type:

White Paper

Language:

English

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